Franco-Crosti Boiler
The Franco–Crosti boiler is a type of boiler used for steam locomotives. It was designed in the 1930s by Attilio Franco and Dr Piero Crosti, two engineers working for the Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), the Italian state railway.
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Franco-Crosti Boiler - History - Ireland
... Coey locomotive to use a Franco–Crosti boiler similar to the original Italian designs and to burn peat ...
... Coey locomotive to use a Franco–Crosti boiler similar to the original Italian designs and to burn peat ...
BR Standard Class 9F - Variations - Franco-Crosti Boiler
... Ten locomotives (numbers 92020-92029) were built in 1955 with the Franco-Crosti boiler ... this took the form of a single cylindrical water drum running along the underside of the main boiler barrel ... led to a second smokebox situated beneath the boiler from which there emerged a chimney on the right-hand side, just forward of the firebox ...
... Ten locomotives (numbers 92020-92029) were built in 1955 with the Franco-Crosti boiler ... this took the form of a single cylindrical water drum running along the underside of the main boiler barrel ... led to a second smokebox situated beneath the boiler from which there emerged a chimney on the right-hand side, just forward of the firebox ...
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